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july crossword puzzle Quite predictable in its storyline,
that doesn’t make this sequel any
MEDICAL MIX-UPS less rewarding. Jam packed with
MEDICAL MIX-UPS
some of the most impressive stunts
DOWN and visuals you’ll see on the silver
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Mid-1960s Slick rocker? screen (as Tom Cruise explains in
2 Take five an introductory message prior to
14 15 16
3 ‘Accounts’ for some year-end fear the motion picture, the technology
4 Lets go
17 18 19 5 And verse has caught up so that they could
6 Man from Cologne shoot a movie like this practically
20 21 22 – there is very little green screen or
7 Homer classic
23 24 25 26 27 8 Quickly: Literary CGI), there’s nothing like seeing
9 ‘Wise’ temple builder the actors struggle with the actual
28 29 30 31 10 Not a door when it’s this? G-force up in these high powered
T
11 Actor Holm
32 33 34 35 36 37 12 Gotham, briefly jets. After receiving extensive
I
13 Double it for a fly G-force training, the actors also had
38 39 40 41 21 Where the Jeffersons were moving to be the ones to turn the cameras
22 At a distance: Comb. form filming them on and off, do their
42 43 44 45 46 47 25 Asylum
26 Prison sound? own lighting, sound, as well as their
48 49 50 own makeup while up in the air. . .
27 “What’d you say?” attitude meaning that Kosinski and the crew
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 29 Type of attention had to wait hours on the ground
31 Precedes a plea
59 60 32 Asian ruler to finally see the footage. Though
33 Amphitheater focus extensively planned, this meant the
61 62 63 64 65 34 Pauline was always in one story boarding and visuals had to
36 Needlefish be a bit more fluid than normal (talk
66 67 68 37 Subdivision
39 Supply about a unique experience for both
69 70 71 43 “___ believe” - Tug McGraw’s actor and director). Shooting this
1973 rallying catchphrase way meant that there were always
44 First name in Jeopardy going to be some imperfections,
45 Donut choice yet this adds to the intense realism.
ACROSS ACROSS 46 Persuade . . providing the film with an extra
1 Fat, in N’awlins 41 Small size 50 Actor Keach, et al. special something.
5 It’s actually not a Pet 42 Springer show about aging? 53 Annoys
9 Simon Templar, The ___ 47 Superman spot? 54 Search out A perfect breath of fresh air
14 Enlist again 48 Type of magnetism 56 Seen in the Arctic for the box office in 2022, Top
15 Classified ads word 49 Before chic 57 ‘Calls’ at the front door Gun: Maverick soars above the
16 ‘I Love Music’ group 51 He was a ‘9000’ in 2001 58 Before on, endlessly it seems
17 Robert or Alan 52 Precious, really 59 Mind or watch competition (already Tom Cruise’s
18 Opera staple 55 Last syllable or a Ford model 60 ‘Crude’ verb top grossing film ever). Yet, it’s also
19 Goes before a boil 59 Too much plastic surgery? 61 Mensa topic, of course nice to keep it grounded by having
20 Egyptian joint manipulator? 61 Small photo, at times 62 Uncovered: French so many callbacks to the original. .
23 Degree 64 On a hill, in song 63 Inherited, unfortunately . a sports beach sequence, musical
24 Regard as 65 Lump of clay cues, a Maverick motorcyclist
25 8 month, to Romans 66 A Dionne, for ex. Medical Mix-ups
th
28 Complainant 67 Torpedo exploder Doctor: “You say you got hurt when speeding along as a jet takes off,
30 Event setting 68 Painful expressions you fell at the grocery store. Where a “Great Balls of Fire” singing
32 Beaten, at times? 69 ___ message (Signal) exactly did you get hurt, Mr. Ross?” scene, basically the same intros and
35 Czech doctor’s forecast? 70 Suffix denoting a person Patient: “In aisle 6.” outros, as well as so much more.
38 Precedes rug or 51 engaged in a certain activity So, feel the need. . . the need for
40 Flute-playing satyr of 71 Middle-of-the-road is an Patient: “Doc, do I need new glasses?” speed in this stunning sequel, and
Greek mythology adequate description Teller: “You sure do. This is a bank!”
just remember, what’s good for the
Prepared Locally by Douglas Taillon • Solutions on page 37 goose is good for the gander. . . or
is it the rooster?

